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gross pollen, and in which it carries it. Ex. An- 
drena Latr.? 
5. CatcaraTE (Calcarata). When it is armed with 
one or more spurs (Calcaria). Ex. The majority 
of insects. 
6. Excatcarate (Exzcalcarata). When it has no such 
spurs. Ex. Apion. 
I. Foot (Tarsus). 
. ScopuLatTE (Scopulatus). When the first joint on 
the under side is covered with a dense brush of 
rigid hairs. Ex. Apis, Andrena, &c.” 
= 
b. METATHORAX. 
. SIMULANT (Simulans). When the mesothorax is 
covered bythe prothorax, and the Metathorax only 
is visible, under the form of an elongated or en- 
larged scutellum. Ex. Cimex L. Pirate XXVIII. 
Fic. 12. 
— 
@. POSTDORSOLUM. 
. Latent (Latens). When it is covered by the me- 
sothorax; it is then usually a mere membrane. 
Ex. Most Coleoptera. . 
. Exposep (Apertus). When it is not so covered. 
Ex. Atractocerus, Hymenoptera, &c. 
pt 
iS) 
G. POSTSCUTELLUM. 
. Distinct (Distinctum). When the postscutellum is 
distinct from the postdorsolum. Ex. Locusta Leach. 
Prare Vill. ieee 
= 
* Mon. Ap. Angl. t. iv. **. c.f. 14°*, a. f. 12. 
> Ibid. t. xii. f. 20. 
